What it means to run a 11.1 lipo

I own a sr10 and was wondering what it actually means to run an 11.1 lipo. Currently i'm running a 9.6v 1600 mah tenergy nun-chuck battery and getting an okay rof but I wish to increase it to around 25bps. So naturally my first instinct is to plug in a 11.1 lipo. Before doing this what do I need to know about lipos and running them in a gun? I intend to install a mosfet (no idea which one to choose)

Is there anything else I need to know alter to have it truly lipo ready?
What do I need to know about safely operating a 11.1 lipo battery?
I'll see on alot of forums its advice against running them cause they'll ruin the gearbox, ect. What are the repercussions of using a 11.1 lipo?

Your KWA is perfectly capable of running a LiPO with or without the mosfet, but by all means, put the mosfet in if you are comfortable with doing it. The only thing to worry about with LiPOs is the number of amps it's putting out. I believe the max in spec battery recommended by KWA is 26 or 28. The way you figure this out is by multiplying the mAh of your battery by the C rating and dividing by 1000.

1st, no. The battery spec is what it is, listed on outside . 2nd you can use as big a battery as your internals will hold or not (key internals) with or without the mosfet. The mosfet will extend your trigger life and deliver more of the rated battery power to the motor by bypassing the trigger contacts. Most guns can not deal with high amp (large mah/high c rating/high voltage) batteries, with stock internals. Choose wisely, ha. Did install a gate 3/4 in my CA build and so far very happy with it, faster ROF and trigger response. You will like it. I run a big 7.4 (2200mah/20c). Get you some deans soldered in. Chucks 11.1 15c listed a few posts before this looks like a good one to try.

1st, no. The battery spec is what it is, listed on outside . 2nd you can use as big a battery as your internals will hold or not (key internals) with or without the mosfet. The mosfet will extend your trigger life and deliver more of the rated battery power to the motor by bypassing the trigger contacts. Most guns can not deal with high amp (large mah/high c rating/high voltage) batteries, with stock internals. Choose wisely, ha. Did install a gate 3/4 in my CA build and so far very happy with it, faster ROF and trigger response. You will like it. I run a big 7.4 (2200mah/20c). Get you some deans soldered in. Chucks 11.1 15c listed a few posts before this looks like a good one to try.

I should have worded my question a little better. What I am asking is when I install my mosfet, does it allow me to run batteries with a higher C. And I already have deans connectors installed in my gun.